Former NHL Executive Vice President Brian Burke blasted the league’s decision to ban players’ use of rainbow-colored stick tape this season.
The NHL sent out a memo last week laying out what players can and cannot do regarding the celebration of certain themes and special causes following backlash from players protesting the pressure to support LGBT causes.
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“This decision has stripped clubs of a powerful community outreach tool and removed meaningful support for Special Initiatives, all to protect a select few who do not want to answer any questions about their choices,” Burke said on Wednesday.
This decision has stripped clubs of a powerful community outreach tool and removed meaningful support for Special Initiatives, all to protect a select few who do not want to answer any questions about their choices. I hope the NHL reconsiders in order to remain a leader in DEI. pic.twitter.com/SM5Fu56w7P
— Brian Burke (@Burkie2020) October 11, 2023
He added, “I hope the NHL reconsiders in order to remain a leader in DEI.”
The Professional Women’s Hockey League Players Association joined Burke’s disappointment in the decision by also responding in a statement on Wednesday, claiming that it “sets back years of progress.”
“To grow the game, we must come together to create an inclusive, supportive environment for all hockey fans, players, and staff,” the statement said.
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Burke said on Wednesday that the NHL’s decision “does not grow the game and does not make our fans feel welcome.”
The new guidance memo states that on-ice player uniforms and gear for games, warm-ups, and team practices cannot be altered no matter the theme night.